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OPO install reboot when USB unplugged?

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      advocatux @Shannon64
      last edited by advocatux 15 Feb 2019, 18:15

      @Shannon64 hi, can you explain us something more about what you're doing while your phone is plugged? (mounted? adb? ssh? ...).

      Does that reboot happens when you're charging your phone using an electrical socket? Only when plugged to a PC?

      S 1 Reply Last reply 15 Feb 2019, 18:23 Reply Quote 0
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        Shannon64 @advocatux
        last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 18:23

        @advocatux Oh Sorry,
        I go through the installation process at boot prompt. I selected the 16.04 stable version and it does the install and phone boots into Ubuntu Touch OTA-7. I can do the update through wifi and all looks normal until I attempt to unplug from PC at which time it goes into continuous boot looping with Android but no boot. I can plug it back into the PC and it will boot back into Ubuntu Touch. Weird.

        Thanks for the help.

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          advocatux @Shannon64
          last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 18:29

          @Shannon64 if you wait to unplug your phone until you have logged in your phone with your PIN or password, does that reboot still happens?

          S 1 Reply Last reply 15 Feb 2019, 18:31 Reply Quote 0
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            Shannon64 @advocatux
            last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 18:31

            @advocatux Yes, it reboots into continuous loop until plugged back into PC. Running Linuxlite, all updated on PC.
            Thanks

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              advocatux @Shannon64
              last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 18:49

              @Shannon64 have you tried another usb port? Can you try the installation using another computer?

              S 1 Reply Last reply 15 Feb 2019, 18:53 Reply Quote 0
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                Shannon64 @advocatux
                last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 18:53

                @advocatux Yes, I have I tried the same process on my ThinkcenterM90 with identical result. Both running the latest versions of Linuxlite. Also tried 15.04 through UBports with same results. My newest Win10 machine died or I would have tried that. Thank you.

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                  Lakotaubp @Shannon64
                  last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 18:54

                  @Shannon64 Did you choose the wipe option on install. Just thinking outloud.

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                    Shannon64 @Lakotaubp
                    last edited by Shannon64 15 Feb 2019, 19:00

                    @Lakotaubp Yes, from the boot loader I tried wiping the android and ubuntu reset. Is there an option i may have missed in the wipe options in the boot loader? Yes, I tried the wipe option in the UBports install options. Also forgot to add when the phone is plugged into PC I get a bacon icon and in file manager it shows a drive with garble of numbers. Thank you.

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                      Lakotaubp @Shannon64
                      last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 19:42

                      @Shannon64 No you've tried what I was thinking. Just beginning to wonder if you may need to reinstall the stock OS and start again. Hang fire on that for a bit and see if anyone else has an idea.

                      S 1 Reply Last reply 15 Feb 2019, 19:58 Reply Quote 0
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                        advocatux @Shannon64
                        last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 19:56

                        @Shannon64 it seems some people have experienced that issue with an OPO too (https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/rebooting-usb-unplugged-t3121356) but I don't know the cause

                        S 1 Reply Last reply 15 Feb 2019, 20:40 Reply Quote 0
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                          Shannon64 @Lakotaubp
                          last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 19:58

                          @Lakotaubp Appreciate much your help. I'm a very stubborn and not about to give up. I had another broken Ubuntu Touch Oneplus that worked but sim reader was flakey. I may offer on ebay, it would be good for someone who only has wifi connection. The Oneplus with reboot issue that I'm working on is for a friend. I have one good Ubuntu Touch phone thank goodness for myself, one week with awesome performance. Thanks much again. Enjoy Ubuntu Touch very much.

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                            Lakotaubp @Shannon64
                            last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 20:02

                            @Shannon64 Good keep trying. the OPO works really well for me also. Have a search on the forum for your issue it sounds a bit familiar but I don't think it was a OPO but it may help if you find it. Will look again myself when I can.

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                              Shannon64 @advocatux
                              last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 20:40

                              @advocatux Interesting issue with some phones evidently. The reboot phone started out as Android phone, I tested it with phone calls and it seemed to be working so then I started the UBport process as I had done with the other two OPO's and this problem on third phone port attempt. Thanks.

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                                advocatux @Shannon64
                                last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 21:38

                                @Shannon64 when you start the installation process, is the OPO battery fully charged?

                                S 1 Reply Last reply 16 Feb 2019, 00:56 Reply Quote 0
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                                  Lakotaubp
                                  last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 22:08

                                  It was a OPO after all. Haven't reread yet https://forums.ubports.com/topic/1054/phone-reboots-if-releasing-the-usb-connection-to-my-computer

                                  S 1 Reply Last reply 16 Feb 2019, 03:59 Reply Quote 0
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                                    Shannon64 @advocatux
                                    last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 00:56

                                    @advocatux Yes, I made sure on all three phone installations that the battery received full charge before porting. But thanks for asking.

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                                      Shannon64 @Lakotaubp
                                      last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 03:59

                                      @Lakotaubp I found the log reports in the UBports recovery and photographed the cache logs. I hope someone can see what is happening,.. I took pictures of screen but not sure how to post images on here. Thanks.

                                      L 1 Reply Last reply 16 Feb 2019, 06:12 Reply Quote 0
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                                        Lakotaubp @Shannon64
                                        last edited by Lakotaubp 16 Feb 2019, 06:12

                                        @Shannon64 You should be able to copy and paste your photos in or use the add picture icon (9th from the left) from the icon bar that appears above the box, below the thread title you type questions replies in.
                                        As for the logs the same sort of thing. Copy and paste them here. Best then if there long to highlight them and press the </> icon (4th from left) from the bar mentioned above. There's also the logviewer app in the Open Store. Full instructions here

                                        S 3 Replies Last reply 16 Feb 2019, 06:47 Reply Quote 0
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                                          Shannon64 @Lakotaubp
                                          last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 06:47

                                          @Lakotaubp Aha. Thank you.cahe1.jpg cashe2.jpg cahe3.jpg

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                                            advocatux
                                            last edited by 16 Feb 2019, 09:45

                                            @Shannon64 the recommended way to post logs is use a pastebin service like https://paste.ubuntu.com/ for example, and then paste the link here.

                                            That's the best way because it makes the log readable, and easier to get the full picture 😉

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